Reinventing Japan /

Describes the allied relationship that developed between the U.S. and Japan following WW II. Set to the sounds of big band jazz, the program tells the stories of real men and women--both American and Japanese--who lived through the Occupation. Reveals the unexpected results of America's...

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Corporate Authors: Pacific Basin Institute, Jigsaw Productions, Nihon Hōsō Kyōkai, KCTS (Television station : Seattle, Wash.), Annenberg/CPB Project, Teleac/Holland
Format: Video VHS
Language:English
Published: S. Burlington, VT : Annenberg/CPB Project, [1992]
Series:Pacific century ; 5.
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Summary:Describes the allied relationship that developed between the U.S. and Japan following WW II. Set to the sounds of big band jazz, the program tells the stories of real men and women--both American and Japanese--who lived through the Occupation. Reveals the unexpected results of America's ambitious efforts to mold Japan into its own image and analyzes the astonishing present- day consequences.
Item Description:A videocassette release of the college-level telecourse produced by the Pacific Basin Institute in association with KCTS/Seattle.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videocassette (60 min.) : sound, color and black and white ; 1/2 in.
Format:VHS.
Audience:Japanese.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Christopher Fryman ; editors, Joseph Kleinman and Stephen Stept.
ISBN:1559464100